Cljnmick VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1891 NO 95 Dalles ciHflBE mBHw sHhv PUCE OF DESOLATION Kive Hundred Homes Went Down to Destruction. SCENES IN THE FLOODED DISTRICT Numlior of Liven Lost Is Now Kstlinatecl nt Twenty-Five Water Is ItHiililly Kecetlllic. Wichita, Kan., April 29. A special to the Beacon from Guthrie says : The scene in the 'flooded district this morning is one of desolation. The river went down rapidly last night, and when the sun rose the awful extent of the damage to property could he seen. The river is still bank-full, but the water has receded from most of the inundated dis tricts. This morning most of the missing people have been found clinging to bushes or driftwood down the stream on the west bluffs or scattered in the farm houses. It is believed the death list will not exceed 25, most of them being seen to drown in the main channel during the first rush of water. The bodies were carried away. The only bodies found this morning are those of Mrs. Fannie Itaflin nnd five children, all lodged in a pile of driftwood. These, with George Owen, a butcher, drowned while rescuing others, Frank Meyers Mrs. Dumus. Mrs. Jane Watt. Mrs. Francis Moore, Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Dennia and child and Mrs, Watson, are the only ones known to have been drowned, though fifty or more are still missing. Five hundred homes were swept away and their contents ruined. A hundred and fi'ty houses were wrecked, and 20 streets devastated. One thousand peo ple are homeless and half as many more are destitute. The property 'damage ex ceeds $100,000. Systematic relief work is being carried out and ferries are working across the river so supplies and clothing can be sent to all. Many are being brought to the unharmed part of the city to be cared for in private houses. It is now certain the flood was caused by a cloudburst 20 miles up, the valley. Everything was swept before it. Had it come two hours earlier thousands would have perished. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its ffront lpnvnnlnn- utrmnrH, ot.rt licaltlifullicss. Assures the food iigiiinst nlum ana nil lorms of nnultormrinn nnmmm, tn t in. uiicup Drnnas. RoyaIi IUkino Powdkr Co. New York. surgent chief of importance had been sent to Pinar del Rio. He is believed to have been Quintin Bandera, but the statement lacks confirmation. TT" r . . . rrom iuatanzas ami otner towns in Havana, Santa Clara and Pinar del Rio comes the news that starvation and dis eaBe are on the increase. OKUSUING UKfBAT. It.surKcnts Won the Jtattlo of Purga tory lllllw Jw:v Youk, April 29. A Herald dis patch from Havana says: The engagement which the Spanish had witli General Rodriguez in the l'urgatory hills, and which was reported as a decisive Spanish victory, turns out to have been the reverse. The Spanish columns encountered the insurgents nnd attacked sharply, relyiug on their superior forces. The rebels re treated toward their camp, and succeed ed in playing their old trick of drawing the Spanish into an ambuscade. Gener al Castillo arrived with reinforcements while Rodriguez waB engaging the Span ish and fell upon their flank. The fight ing lasted five hours, and in killed, wounded and prisoners, the Spanish lost 280 men. News comes from Santiago de Cuba that 200 volunteers headed by a priest and a prominent physician have joined the insurgents because they were dis satisfied with conduct of the Spanish authorities, and believed that Garcia would succeed In retaining his suprema cy in the eastern province. The situation at Banes continues to command attention. Fourcrusters and several gunboats have been ordered there to land a force to march on the port In the direction of Holquln. The rebel force in and near Banes is estimated at 3000. General Woyler came quietly back to Havana yesterdav morning after a six weeks' trip to Santa Clara, during which, ho accomplished anything from a mil tary standpoint, the fact has been most effectually concealed. It Is now report ed that he is going to Spain aoon, hut the report is probably due to the fact that lis eons sails April 80. It was reported last night that an In- We would like to look into the pleas ant face of some one who has never had any derangement of the digestive organs. We see the drawn and unhappy faces of dyspeptics in every walk of life. It is our national disease, and nearly all com plaints epring from this source. Re move the stomach difficulty and the work is done. Dyspeptics ana pale, turn people are literally starving, because they don't digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robust and normal digestion. Correct the and loss of flesh aud we cure the disease. Do this with food. The Shaker Digestive cordial contains already digested food nnd is a digester of food at the same lime. Its effects are felt at once. Get a pamphlet of your druggist aud learn about it. 16 Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Tim NEW GREEK CABINET. UtHcial Announcement of Its Personnel Made Todny. Athens, April 29. It is officially an nounced this evening that the new cab inet will be as follows : President of the council of ministers, M. Ralli; minister of war, M. Simo poulo; minister of finance, M. Carapan os ; minister of education, M. Toetoki; minister of the interior, M. Stoy. After tomorrow's vote of confidence, M. Rail Simopoulo will go to the Greek headquartets at Pharealos. SlOO ltewarcl 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The Dronrietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fa'la to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, io cents. No. 2-8. Of course we don't expect you to like Schilling's Best Oolong if your usual tea is Japan. If you have made the mistake of getting the wrong flavor, go to the grocer, get your money back, and try the one you're used to. A Schilling & Company San rancisco 639 JAPAN'S IRE IS AROUSED. Exclusion of Emigrants From Hawaii Is the Cause. San Francisco, April 29. Advices from the Associated Press correspondent, received by the Doric from Yokohama this morning, say : The Japanese government is aroused over the refusal of the Hawaiian gov ernment to permit Shinshiu Maru emi grants to land at Honolulu, and has or dered war ships to Honolulu to enforce what the Japanese emigrants choose to consider their rights. The foreign office instructed Hiogo Kencho at Kobe on the 8th inst., to stop the departing of any emigrants for the islands at once. Grave complications have arisen, ac cording to the Japanese official news papers, over the action of the United States government in sending the Phila delphia there. Japanese official organs claim that the crusier has been sent as a the Japanese government, and is significant that it fortclls annex ation of the islands to the United Slates. Kokumin is of opinion that this re fusal of the Hawaiian authorities to let Japanese emigrants land is merely the first step towards affiliation or amalga mation with the United States. It fur ther says that the Japanese government is opposed to the union, and that it has been definitely decided to send warships to Hawaii, and that the minister for the uavy will select vessels for the service from those in the standing squadron in the near future. Yohiuri remarks that Shinshiu Maru should be sent back again under escort of Japanese warships and the landing of emigrants demanded. Should the de mand be refused, Mr. Shimamura, the Japanese minister, should be instructed to offer strong objections. It also sug gests that tiie Japanese government de mand compensation from Hawaii. Japanese official newspapers are lull ot war talK sucti as tins, unuwo states that a telegram has been received by the Japanese authorities to the effect that England has sent an intimation to the United States government that she ob jects to the intended annexation by the latter of the Hawaiian republic. Sek- aino Nihon says that a series of tele graphic communications are at present passing between the United States lega tion in Tokio and the United States cov ernment, and ia of the opinion that they relate to the refu?r.l of the" Hawaiian government to permit Japanese emi grants to land. I : There Is Nothing So Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and- do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit lie may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr'. 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